Our Ears Are Analog

Our Ears Are Analog

We were just talking about this very topic in the Spin-Clean offices the other day. Sure, in the age of MP3s – and even CDs – records are not convenient. They require a lot more work: work to play them, work to keep them clean, and

work to store and care for them. But usually things that are good in life require work, and those that are great require even more. We look at vinyl as a great example of this “give-and-take”. Our analog ears tell us: the benefits of vinyl certainly outweigh its costs.

We were just talking about this very topic in the Spin-Clean offices the other day. Sure, in the age of MP3s – and even CDs – records are not convenient. They require a lot more work: work to play them, work to keep them clean, and

work to store and care for them. But usually things that are good in life require work, and those that are great require even more. We look at vinyl as a great example of this “give-and-take”. Our analog ears tell us: the benefits of vinyl certainly outweigh its costs.